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Gerudo weapons will boost the damage of whatever you fuse, at the cost of durability, so that’s nice.

Yes, a few times. That partially led to this disaster. The carbon fiber and titanium’s bonding point was being subjected to repeated cycles of contraction and expansion; as was the hull materials itself. That created weaknesses.

I find the whole thing very interesting. 

::As an engineer:: Yet everyone complains on why vehicles cost as much as they do - safety items are usually the most expensive to design and implement.

And yet, you clicked, and then clicked again to comment. Jalopnik thanks you for your support.

Never let reality get in the way of a clickbait headline. 

This is actual nonsense. Sun Tea is brewed before any sugar - necessary to fuel any bacterial growth - is added. Unsweatened tea is simply not a viable growth media. There is one professor that cites one patent (not even a scientific study) that is regularly quoted here. The patent is public record, there was no

100%, most of us that get into the console game own more than one of them anyway. There’s nothing stopping them for competing for the same audience as Sony, but there’s just very little differentiation in what they’ve been offering. For me at least, mostly because I already own a PC and a PS5 - maybe the real play for

....you’re playing a game of semantics.

This is a very healthy thing for Final Fantasy, which was a series which made itself on innovating and taking chances with each entry and set itself apart from competitors, especially in Japan. It will go full circle in time. SquareEnix hasn’t forgotten about ATB and Turn Based games. There’s a lot of nostalgia $$$

Microsoft’s looking at it from the wrong angle if they’re still considering this a “Console War”

Have people soured on Final Fantasy VII: Remake’s combat?

Only at first, the PS3 eventually made up the ground but for the bulk of the generation X360 was ahead.

Nintendo doesn't sell at a loss. Sony and MS do however. 

Funny jokes and all, but they can still generate ad revenue from the sub, so it sort of completely misses the point.

This news attacked my weak point for massive damage.

The real loss that’s going to sail over most people’s heads isnt the announcements or trailers or any of that dumb hype bullshit that can be accomplished with a tweet or a youtube video like they’re already doing

Christmas 2 is dying, it was like......to cite an italian poem, “the saturday of the village” the fanfare, the all in one package, the live embarassment and mess-ups, man that’s a bummer.

I always wanted to go to E3 since I first read about it in whatever videogame magazine I had at that time. Guess I’ll never get the chance :’(

I get why companies prefer to just do their own thing now, but E3's demise does make me a bit sad.